The Hub harnesses the development and deployment of new mining technology to unlock additional value.

Focused collaboration between Researchers, METS and Miners to unlock value for Australian mining through technology development

The Kalgoorlie-Boulder Mining Innovation Hub is a CRC ORE development and is operating as a node of CRC ORE.

The Hub's purpose is to:

Promote collaboration between all industry groups (Research, METS, Miners, Community, Government) in the region, to solve common problems within the mining sector that ultimately improve the economic viability of the industry.

Demonstrate new technology and innovations in a non-commercial independent environment.

Provide customised professional development to all levels in industry.

Provide a pipeline of technologies and methodologies to deliver direct value to operations, suppliers and the community.

Facilitate other technology developments other than those initiated by CRC ORE.

Assist with promoting and streamlining access to alternative government funding sources (eg: MRIWA, METS Ignited, City of Kalgoorlie Boulder etc).

The Kal Hub will focus on nurturing innovations which will add significant value to our burgeoning minerals industry. The Hub is set to translate leading Australian mining research into real economic outcomes for the region and the country.

Future vision

A solid pipeline of technology development that delivers real value to current operations.

A recognised centre for METS and Researchers to embed their technologies with a clear pathway for utilisation in region, in Australia, and internationally.

A mechanism to develop a skilled workforce for the industry.

A centre of excellence for technical knowledge transfer.

Why Kalgoorlie-Boulder

The Hub will be housed in the Western Australian Chamber of Minerals and Energy (CME) office in Kalgoorlie.

Kalgoorlie-Boulder was carefully selected as the location for the Hub due to its proximity to several operating mine sites. The area is home to a range of geological and mineralisation styles. Access to this diversity is important for technology development and application tailored to Australian conditions.

The area has strong SME capability and a culture of regional innovation. The nearby Western Australian School of Mines campus maintains close industry links. Importantly, the Hub also provides a vehicle to train professionals to further grow capability and capacity within Western Australia and Australia as a whole.

Driven by industry

Driven by the leaders in Australia’s minerals industry, the Kal Hub will nurture and progress new mining technologies to revolutionise the way gold and other mineral deposits are exploited for maximum profitability and minimum environmental impact.

A strong group of partners helped shape the initial concept. This included Curtin University’s Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA), METS Ignited, the Chamber of Minerals and Energy, the Central Regional TAFE and the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

Key objectives for initial consultation were that the Hub should:

Address industry need.

Be sustainable.

Not replicate the activities of METS companies or other groups.

An Advisory Council will be set up with representatives from CRC ORE, regional Miners, METS, Researchers and other key stakeholder groups to ensure that the Hub is operating to serve the industry needs.

Strong support from the resource sector and Government illustrates the Hub’s importance for the future of the industry.

Pipeline of technology projects

The Hub is an ideal place to progress a pipeline of technologies and methodologies to deliver real value to operations, suppliers and the community. Some of the technologies being seeded into the Hub in the first instance by CRC ORE include:

Other technologies in the pipeline from CRC ORE that could potentially be trialled through the Hub include:

Potential mobile Grade Engineering test lab.

LIBS scanning technology.

Selective Breakage technology for Enhanced Grade Engineering.

Instrumenting the Bench technology.

How it will operate

For the first two years the Hub will be run as a node of CRC ORE. CRC ORE will provide oversight and the Hub will operate under CRC ORE’s project management and governance structure, allowing time for the development as a sustainable long term operating model.

Early priorities will be the appointment of a Hub Director and the establishment of an Advisory Committee with strong industry representation.

The Hub Director will be responsible for preparing a development roadmap and business plan for the Hub, with participation from key stakeholders. This will include a prioritised set of objectives.

A primary role of the Director is to be fully connected to industry representatives and to identify and bring together parties to work on common challenges relevant to the mining industry. Proposals will be developed with input and direction from the Advisory Council, before going to the CRC ORE Board for approval.

Benefits to industry

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Quicker instigation of smaller scale site trials of new technologies with smaller mid-tier mine sites in the Kalgoorlie/Western Australia region:

Lower business interruption risk.

Faster approval processes.

Smaller scale infrastructure investment for trials.

Convenient location for Australian METS support providers and researchers.

De-riskingtechnologyimplementation

Testing technology in a range of different operational situations, rather than a single set of conditions.

New technology and innovations demonstrated in a non-commercial independent environment.

Access to a wide range of existing world class resources via CRC ORE and other industry networks.

Issues can be identified and overcome before larger scale trials and implementation are undertaken.

METS companies can “road test” in a smaller working mine before being commissioned for a larger scale implementation.

Opportunity for METS and Researchers to demonstrate value and develop case studies in smaller operations before approaching larger end-users.

Broadening ore-body knowledge and datasets

Increasing the data library of Grade Engineering response rankings for a broader range of deposits.

Expanding the library of deposit data sets and samples.

Increasing information on outcomes across a broad range of projects.

Workforce capability development

Providing customised professional development to all levels of industry.

Supporting development of an industry-ready talent pool with real on-site experience gained over the course of studies.

Opportunity for research staff to increase on site experience to develop a better understanding of operational challenges.

Opportunity for industry staff to undertake professional development in a regional education environment with ready access to a range of mining activities and geologies.

Robust funding model for research and technology development

Ideal platform to build a robust funding model for research and technology development. It is envisaged this will be a combination of ongoing industry funding and connecting projects with synergistic Government funding initiatives (eg, MRIWA, METS Ignited, State Development, AusIndustry).

The initiative will focus investment in high value projects for the industry:- Those that can deliver the highest impact.- Where Australia has a unique set of challenges and is well positioned to take an industry leading position.- Where benefits can be achieved as soon as possible.

Networking

Via hub networking and information sharing events and activities.

Intellectual property protection

Existing CRC ORE IP provisions will apply where Background IP (BIP) brought to a project remains the property of the party who contributes it. Any improvement to that BIP will vest in the owner of the BIP with a license to CRC ORE to be able to utilise it in any future research or utilisation activity.

Any CRC ORE Centre IP made available for use in relation to a Hub project remains in the ownership of CRC ORE. Any new IP developed as part of a Hub project funded by CRC ORE will be owned by CRC ORE.

Corporate social responsibility

The Hub will:

Support regional development, education and environmental impact.

Provide new networking, professional development and information sharing events and activities for the region.

Encourage greater openness to allow others to “touch and feel” how the technology is operating.

Grow professional capability and capacity within Western Australia and Australia as a whole.

Boost the industry and region’s economic prosperity, as well as its environmental sustainability.

Refining the value proposition

The initiative will be particularly attractive for:

METS looking to scale up new technologies.

Mining companies looking for innovative solutions.

Researchers looking to partner for in-field testing and trialling.

Regional support businesses and community organisations.

All programs and activities will be supported by a strong business case, including a plan for how to progress the technology through the development pipeline. Projects will draw on capacity within the Hub and CRC ORE to determine a robust approach for developing and delivering commercial outcomes for stakeholders.

Alignment

The hub supports the Australian Government’s national innovation and science agenda which encourages the best and brightest minds to work together to solve key challenges.

It also aligns with the Regional Development Plan developed by the City of Kalgoorlie Boulder.

"The hub's approach supercharges the ability of individual organisations within the small to mid tier capital bands to finance, research, test and implement solutions that would otherwise be prohibitive."

"The Hub will help facilitate the building of the skills needed for a stronger future for mining through tailored training and professional development courses."